Battista Table

Design by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw, 1991.Made in Italy by Kartell.

Besides being a practical trolley with a striking combination of plastic and metal components, Battista is an all-out extension and folding table, ideal for buffets and aperitifs or as a small single table. Available in a variety of colors and suitable for a world of applications! Select from six color/finishes: matte laminated white, black, blue, plum or cream or in the elegant polyester version of gloss lacquered white.

Dimensions

Open: 39.375"W X 21.25"D X 27.25"H

Closed: 7.875"W X 21.25"D X 27.25"H

Material(s)
polyurethane, polymer, steel, aluminum

Item Number
KRT-4460

Model(s) KRT-4460 4460

Design by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw, 1991.Made in Italy by Kartell.

Besides being a practical trolley with a striking combination of plastic and metal components, Battista is an all-out extension and folding table, ideal for buffets and aperitifs or as a small single table. Available in a variety of colors and suitable for a world of applications! Select from six color/finishes: matte laminated white, black, blue, plum or cream or in the elegant polyester version of gloss lacquered white.

Kartell

Kartell works with renowned designers such as Ron Arad, Antonio Citterio, Michele De Lucchi, Ferruccio Laviani, Piero Lissoni, patricia Urquiola, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto and Philippe Starck, who all appreciate the wealth of knowledge that Kartell has about plastics technology and the innovative ways in which it can be effectively applied to items for modern living.

Kartell has over fifty years of experience in designing classic furniture from plastics which has made the company famous in the history of Italian and international design.

Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950. He graduated in architecture at the Politecnico of Milan.

From 1972 he worked in the field of industrial design as a designer and consultant. He works with many manufacturers such as Ansorg, Arclinea, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Inda, Kartell, Tre-P&Tre-Piu, Valli & Valli, Vitra. In 1999 he becomes art director for Brionvega.

He won the Golden Compass Award in 1987 and 1995.

In 1981 he also starts working on architecture and interiors, establishing a multi-disciplinary architecture and design studio with experience ranging from architecture to corporate design comprising total creative directing for a mixed range of international clients.

Prior to 1985 Glen Oliver Löw (Leverkusen Germany, 1959) studies design in the Industrial Design faculty of Wuppertal University.In 1986 he receives the "Master of Design" award from the Domus Academy in Milan for his design study for a compact car.

Starting since 1987 he staff member at Antonio Citterio studio in Milan. As of 1990 he was his partner in design, involved in producing office furniture for Vitra and also numerous products for companies Ansorg, Bieffe, Flos, Kartell, MaxData, Olivetti, Synthesis and Vitrashop.

1995: receives the Compasso d'Oro award for the "Mobil" container system for Kartell

1996: also active in the area of corporate design, for instance, responsible for creating a new corporate designs image for Commerzbank branches

1998: Interior Designkoncept of the interior concept for SMART Centres (buildings and exhibition stands selling/presenting the new Mercedes Benz/Swatch car)

2000: Vocation as professor for product design at the " Hochschule fr bildende Knste" in Hamburg

Glen Low started his collaboration with Antonio Citterio in 1987. Together they have created among other things, the storage system Mobil for Kartell. In 1995 they were awarded the Compasso d'Oro prize for this work. Mobil is a part of the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.